How does Twine fit in to the descriptions of Web 3.0 outlined in the aforementioned slides?
What features of Twine did you find most relevant to Web 3.0?


Twine fits the description of Web 3.0 since it allows a collection of information to be stored in a database where there are common interests of similar parties. It allows users to share information allowing them to track, share and find information that is relevant to the user. The members of this community are the ones that contribute towards the feedback and posting towards the discussions and feedback. In addition to the postings and feedback the topics of discussion are organized to levels of category where they can be arranged according to the levels of interest, which makes it easy to see and find. This allows not judgments of just the people publishing the information, but allows the people of the same interest to have the thoughts and judgments to give their input so that there would be more a thorough discussion.